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Father Sandalgi was ordained by llis Eminence, Cardinal Gibbons, on Inly 15. 1908, From November, 1908, until July. toon, he was assistant at Holy Rosary Church, this city, and since has been pastor of St. Athanasins Church, Curtis Bay, Baltimore, Maryland.
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HENRY BROWN FLOYD MACFARLAND.
Henry Brown Macfarland, noted lawyer, public speaker. and active Y. M. C. A. and Red Cross official, was born in Phil- ndelphla. Pa., on February 11, ISGI, son of Joseph and Isabelle ( Floyd) Macfarland. He was graduated from Ritten- hunse Academy. Washington, in 1876, and read law and at- truded lectures in the Law School of Columbian chow George Washington, I'niversity.
Mr. Macfarland served, from 1900 to 1910. as president of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Since the latter year he has been a member of the law firm of Kon- von & Macfarland, Washington. He served as chairman of the Citizen's Committee, National Capital Centennial, in 1900, de- Ilvered the Centennial address in the White House on Decet- ber 12, 1900, and the address on District of Columbia day at the Buffalo Exposition of September 3. 1901. He also made the District of Columbia addresses at the St. Louis Exposition October 19, 1904 ; Jamestown Exposition, June II, 1907.
In 1904, Mr. Macfarland was president of the International Convention of the Y. M. C. A., and is now a member of the International Committee Y. M. C. A. He was chairman of the Red Cross War Fund for the District of columbia, in 1917 and 1918: member of the Commission on Labor, Conneil of Sa- tional Defence, from 1917 to 1919: is member of the Near East Relief National Conneil of Boy Scouts, and the General Board of Education of the Presbyterian church. He is president of the National Parks Association. Ile is a member of the American Bar Association and an honorary member of the Canadian Bar Association. llis political affiliations are with the Republican party.
In October, ISSS, Mr. Macfarland married Mary Lyon Doug- Jass, of Washington.
HIIs residence is at 1208 18th street, and his law offices are in the Evans Building, Washington, D. (.
EDWIN LITCHFIELD TURNBULL ..
Edwin Litchfield Turnbull, who combines the professions of musician and composer with a successful real estate operator. was born in Baltimore on November 14, 1872, son of Lawrence and Frances Hubbard ( Litchfield Turnbull. He belongs to a noted Scottish family which has given to both Scotland and America many prominent men.
After graduating from Johns Hopkins University in 1893 with A. B. degree the toured Europe for a year and sindied music -- violin, conducting. theory, orchestration-under masters in London, Florence and Munich. He returned to Baltimore and engaged in the real estate business. Served as a director of the Real Estate Exchange, as a grand juryman in 159%, and as chairman of the committee which provided free band con certs In the parks in 1900.
Mr. Turnbull has become nationally known in musical circles as a composer, conductor and musiclan, and has yearly become a more prominent factor in the real estate business.
Address, 1530 Park Ave .. Baltimore, und Rogers Forge, Mary. land.
COLONEL GEORGE W. RIFE.
Born in Baltimore. 1861. Educated in the public schools. Took a course at a onsiness college and graduated in 1875.
Engaged. in 1876, in the mercantile business in Baltimore.
In 1877, was in Government service, Treasury Dept., Wash- ington, D. C.
In 1878, condneted a vandeville and dramatic agency, and in 1879. was business manager of the Academy of Music. Wheeling. W. Va.
In 1880, became associated with the late James K. Kernan. inter general manager of his various enterprises for nearly thirty years, during which time promoted the building of the Maryland and Auditorimm Theatres and Hotel Kernan. In 185%. he acquired the bill-posting business of Wachtel & Com- pany, and in Isso that of A. T. Houck & Co. In 18sti he be- came a director in the National Association, and formed a co- partnership with the late Geo. W. Honck. The firm of Rife & Honek dissolved in 1900. In 1906 the business was incor- (Continued on page 228.)
WALTON R. SPRUILL ..
Walton R. Spruill, senior proprietor of the Purity Creamery Company. Baltimore, was born in North Carolina Jannary 21. 1876, son of Winfield Scott and Annie E. Spruill.
In 1913 Mr. Spruill and associates established the present large creamery business at Lexington and Paca Streets, Balti- more. The Purity Creamery Company engages in both whole- sale and retail sale of dairy products, eggs, ete. In addition to the original store at Lexington and Paca Streets, which is coll. ceded to be the most handsomely appointed of its kind in the entire country. the Purity Creamery Company also operates nine other stores in the city of Baltimore. The volume of their sales Is tremendons, their goods being sold in Maryland, Demware. Virginia and other adjoining States. Seven trucks are used for dellvery of the products to dealers and consumers in Baltimore and vicinity.
More than 200,000,000 pounds of Nut Butter will be consumed In the I'nited States during the year 1920, and in excess of 2,000,000,000 pounds of lard substitute in the same period. ( Continued on page 227.)
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DR. J. J. MURPHY, ANNAPOLIS, MD.
ARTHUR L. HART.
Arthur I. Hart was born in Waverly, Maryland, September 23, 1879, his father being William G. and mother Mary E. Hart.
Ile attended Public School, later having a private tutor, and when comparatively a young man, was graduated from the Baltimore Law School. and admitted to the bar in 1909 : after finishing his law studies, he acquired practical knowledge @f Spanish, French and Italian.
Arthur L. Hart became identified with the firm of Sanford & Brooks in 1900, later being taken into the firm as secretary and treasurer.
Is a Republican ; candidate for Congress 1920 from the Second Congressional District of Maryland ; a member of the Oriental Lodge of A. F. & A. M., Builders Exchange and M. & M. Asso- ciation.
Miss Ida Louise Thomas became his wife on April 15, 1914. They have one child, Mary Louise Hart.
Business address, 24 Commerce Street.
Residence. 2710 Chelsea Avenue.
GEORGE D. KEITIL.
George D. Keith, president of Stuart. Keith & co., Baltimore. was born in Baltimore, May 12. 1863; son of Charles A. and Mary Keith.
Ile was educated in the Public Schools of Baltimore and, at an early age, became interested in the clothing manufacturing business : having been associated with the Stuart. Keith Company, manufacturers of overalls and work shirts, for the past twenty-five years, as partner and president of the company.
Mr. Keith is a member of the Elks lodge ; Knights of Colum- bus, Ancient Order Hibernians ; City Club, Maryland Country CInb. Rotary Club and Press Club of Baltimore, also Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
The marriage of Mr. Keith and Miss Sarah JJ. Brown. of Baltimore, took place February 14, 1901.
The factory of the Stuart, Keith Co. Is located at Fayette and Groene Streets, Baltimore, and Mr. Keith resides at 1519 Eutaw Place.
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HARRY W. NICE.
Attorney and prominent in Republican politics, born in Wash- ington, D. C., December 6, 1877. son of Henry and Drueilla Nice. He attended Public School, Baltimore City College. Dickinson College, and the University of Maryland : receiving L.L. B. degree from the latter institution.
Mr. Nice has served as a member of the Republican City Committee and Baltimore City Council: was secretary to the Mayor : supervisor of elections: assistant States attorney ; States attorney ; Republican candidate for Governor in 1919. detrated by only 165 out of a total of 2to, men votes.
Member Union League Club ; Kappa Sigma Fraternity : Chap- ter, Counell Commandery, Shrine and Scottish Rite 32nd degree Mason. Odd Fellow, Junior Order, Moose. Knight of Pythias. D. O. K. K., P. O. S. of A.
Was married slune 7. 1905, to Miss Edna Viola Amos. Hlas one son, Harry W., Junior, and William S. Nice, deceased.
Business address, Dickerson & Nice, 101-105 Law Building. Residence, 3604 Fairview Avenne, Baltimore.
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PIERRE OTIS KEILHOLTZ.
Pierre Otis Keilholtz, consulting engineer, was born April 22. 1862, in Baltimore, Maryland, son of Otis and Emily Keilholtz. In 1884 he was graduated from the United States Naval Academy and was a graduate student at Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1884-86.
Mr. Keilholtz became identified with the Electric Light. Power and Street Railway Corporation in 1887, and was in responsible charge of design, construction and operation work, remaining in their employ until 1907, when he began private practice as consulting engineer.
Ile is a member of the Merchants Club. Baltimore Country Club, American Institute of Mechanical Engineers : American Institute of Electrical Engineers: American Institute of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers : American Institute of Naval Engineers and American Sociey for the Advancement of Science. During the recent war Mr. Keilholtz served as a recruiting officer, Aviation Section (Signal Corpsi. C. S. Army.
Mr. Kellholtz and Miss Helen Cecelia Gorker were married January 25, 1900. They have one daughter, Cecelia Keilholtz. Business address, Continental Building.
Residence, 127 West Lanvale Street.
S. BERNARD NOVEMBER.
S. Bernard November, retired business executive, Baltimore, was born In Nashville. Tenn .. November 13. 1874, the son of Bernard and Dorothy November, and received his education in the Public Schools of Baltimore.
Mr. November started in business with the firm of Amos Green & Company. commission brokers, in 1891. In 1901 he became a member of the firm, and in 1917 he retired from active business affairs and now devotes his time to his personal Interests.
Is a member of the City Cinb, Baltimore.
On April 16. 1902, Mr. November married Miss Ethel Gordon Hindes. Ile resides at 1413 Bolton Street, and he maintains an office at 144 Equitable Buliding, Baltimore.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM DUNBAR SANNER.
Captain William Dunbar Sanner, president of the Maryland Pilots' Association, is one of the best informed men on matters pertaining to sailings of vessels in and out of Baltimore and the Chesapeake Bay. He belongs to the old school of pilots that originally bailed from St. Mary's County, Maryland, his father having been recognized as one of the most able pilots of his day to pilot deep-water vessels in and out of the harbor at Baltimore.
Born in Baltimore in the year 1858, Captain Sanner was edu- cated in the public schools, and as a youth became identified with the Maryland Pilots' Association, of which he is now the directing head. Ile is also a member of the Board of Pilot Com. missioners and of the Harbor Board, Baltimore.
The Maryland Pilot's Association, which was founded in 1852. is credited with having built (in 1880) and operated the first sea-going pilot boat operated in this section. They own and operate two sea-going pilot boats, which are actively engaged in handling the commerce of Baltimore harbor. The radius of piloting operation is greater than of any similar association in the I'nited States, covering an area of one hundred and fifty- five miles.
1. O. Coleman is tirst vice-president. James II. Hold, second vice-president. Thomas B. Lewis, secretary, and J. Merrell Shin- nick, treasurer of the Association.
JOHN BERNARD SEITZ.
John Bernard Seitz, vice-president and general manager of the Standard Safe and Vault Co .. was born in Baltimore conn- ty. on Nov. 15. 1884, the son of Pleasant and Kate Seitz.
Mr. Seltz was edneated in the public schools of Baltimore county and at Bryant & Stratton's Business College. Balti- more.
Mr. Seltz first became identified with the safe business as bookkeeper for the Miller Safe Co. He remained with this company for a period of eight years, serving is the capacity of assistant treasurer aud later as vice president and general manager, which position ho resigned on March 10, 1918. Hle Immediately assumed the vice-presidency and became general manager of the Standard Safe and Vault Co.
Mr. Seltz was married in 1910 and has one danghter.
Others, 12 8. Hanover street. Residence, 3905 Baltimore avenue.
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REV. CHARLES JOSEPH TRINKAUS.
Reverend Charles Joseph Trinkans, pastor of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Belair Road. Fullerton, Maryland, was born in Baltimore, April 15. 1874. the son of Henry J. and Anna Frances ( Dammer) Trinkans. He was educated at Alphonsus' Parochial School. Loyola College (graduate in 18931. and St. Mary's Seminary, where he was graduated in 1897. He was ordained June 17th. 1897. and first assigned as pastor to St. Mary's Church. Upper Marlboro, Prince George County. Maryland, where he remained until 1903: then becoming assist- ant at St. Mary's Church, Washington, D. C., until May. 1905. Father Trinkans was then appointed pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Fullerton, Maryland, where he now has a congregation of about one thousand people.
JONATHAN KERSEY VOSHELL.
Jonathan Kersey Voshell, manager for Baltimore of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York, was born in Chapeltown. Delaware, July 17, 1864: the son of Joseph and Lavinia (Hobbs) Voshell. descendants of an old Huguenot family emigrating to America in 1720.
He attended the Public Schools: was a life insurance agent In Philadelphia from 1881 to 1884: assistant superintendent of agencies for the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company of Boston from 1884 to 1887 ; was manager at Providence. R. E .. from 1887 until 1894, and has since occupied a similar position with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, he having come to Baltimore in May, 1903.
July 17. 1917. was appointed by President Wilson a member of Draft Board No. 1 of Baltimore County. Md. Was its chair. man until relieved by the President to take charge Salesman's Committee of all the Liberty Loan campaigns except the first.
Mr. Voshell is a director of the Davis Coal & Coke Company and of the City Savings Bank of Baltimore. He was president of the National Association of Life Underwriters in 1919; is a member of the B. P. O. Elks, and is a thirty-second degree Mason and Shriner. He is also a member of the Merchants, Clty, Klwanis, Rolling Road Golf Chibs, and others.
- Offices, 811 Munsey Building.
Residence, Calvert Court Apartments, Baltimore.
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LINDSAY COLEMAN SPENCER.
Lindsay Coleman Spencer, assistant Attorney General of Maryland, was born in Philadelphia, Pa .. Inly 5, 1879, son of Charles and Elizabeth Eliot Coleman Spencer.
He came to Baltimore in 1894 and was educated at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, and admit- ted to the Maryland bar in 1902.
Hle was appointed Assistant State's attorney for Baltimore City in 1912, and assistant Attorney General of the State in 1920.
He is a member of the University. City, Baltimore Country and Press Clubs of Baltimore.
Mr. Spencer was married to Miss Margaret Frances McDon- nell in 1915. He has one son. Lindsay Coleman Spencer, Junior. Law offices, 950 Equitable Building. 633 Title Building.
Residence, Homewood Apartments. Baltimore.
FREDERICK CLEMENT WEBER.
Frederick Clement Weber, banker and business executive, Baltimore, was born in Baltimore, Md., on December 23, 1885. son of Joseph L. and Christina Weber. He was educated in the Public Schools and in Y. M. C. A. classes of Baltimore.
Mr. Weber is president and treasurer of the F. C. Weber Company, was formerly president and is now director and member of the executive committee. the American Exchange & Savings Bank : is president of the Urban & Suburban Building & Savings Association : president and manager the Mccoy The- atre ; director the Utility Battery Company.
Hle is president of the Business Men's Association of North- west Baltimore, is a member of the Press Exhibitor's League. the Elks and Knights of Columbus lodges and the Automobile Club.
Mr. Weber married in 1911, May Agnes Howard. His othces are in 4IS Equitable Building, and he resides at 2104 West North Avenue, Baltimore.
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VINCENT J. DEMARCO.
Mr. Demarco was born on the Island of Stelly, and came io Amerlen as a boy with his parents
He attended the public schools and Baltimore City College., and graduated at the University of Maryland, with B. I. de- gree, before nttamning his majority.
Mr. Demateo Is a member of the Baltimore bar, and prac- flees In the various cirenits throughout the State and in the Court of Appeals and Federal Courts. He is now. Pollce Justice nt farge. lle commands and has (beside a general practice) a distinct Italian clientele. Hle represents the P'ulted Italian Socletles of Baltimore, and numbers among his clients a num- ber of merchantile houses In that city. He Is identitied with Itallan and Italian-American societles and several fraternal orders.
Residence, 3034 Presstman street. Offices, 217 Courtland street.
HENRY IL. HEAD.
Henry II. Head was born in Baltimore on November 11. 1843 : son of Washington and Mary Head. He was educated at Newton Academy, Baltimore.
Mr. Head was in business as dealer in wall paper and win- dow shades until 1878. Ile then became a member of the firm of W. M. Ofer & Company, ice dealers, which connection he continued nntil 1895. when he became treasurer of the Cochran-Oler Ice Company. In 1900 he assumed the manage- ment of the Baltimore branch of the American Ice Company. and is now assistant to the president of the company. Ile is interested in other Baltimore business activities, being vice- president of the Spring Garden Wharf & Land Company. vice- president of the Southern Hotel company, and a director of the Union Trust Company of Baltimore.
Mr. Head married on February 4. 1869, Miss Sarah B. Oler. Children, William O .. Mary E., Henry P .. Anna B. He has three grandchildren, Henry 11. Helfrich. Sarah ES. Helfrich and Campbell Ifeltrich.
Offiees, 309 Calvert Building. Residence, Catonsville, Md.
WILLIAM II. KILLIAN.
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William II. Killian was born in Baltimore in 1871 and has always taken an active interest in civic affairs. He is the head of W. II. Killian Company, canners, and is also interested in the oyster business.
lle was elected president of the Oyster Growers' & Dealers Association of North America in November. 1918. and has been re-elected annually since then. He is considered one of the best authorities on shell fish in the country.
Ile was one of the 17 prominent Baltimoreans named by Governor Emerson C. Harrington to serve on the Preparedness and Survey Commission shortly after the United States entered the World War. As a result of the findings of this committee Governor Harrington called the special session of the General Assembly of Maryland in 1917.
Later he was named by Governor Harrington as head of the governor's Committee on Living Costs. When power was given the Department of Justice to act under the Lever Food Con- trol Measure, Mr. Killian was asked by Attorney-General A. Mitchell Palmer to take the post of Federal Fair Price Commis- sioner for Maryland which Mr. Killian accepted in September, 1918, and which he resigned in February, 1920.
Commissioned a lientenant in the United States Navy, Mr. Killian, during the war, was in control of patrol work on the Chesapeake Bay. Ile is married and has two children, a son who is associated with him in the canning industry, and a danghter.
AMBROSE J. REITER.
Ambrose J. Reiter, president and treasurer of the Nicholas Reiter Company. Inc .. was born in Baltimore May 22, 1874, son of Nicholas and Mary L. (Kochler) Reiter. He was edn- cated in St. Michaels Public Schools and Baltimore Business College.
Mr. Retter grew up in the business founded by his father in 1869. In 1914 he became president and treasurer of the Nicholas Reiter Company, Inc., wholesale grocers, 34 Market Place, Baltimore.
Mr. Reiter is a member of the Baltimore Athletic Club, the Automobile Club of Maryland, the Merchants & Manufacturers Association, and the Knights of Commons. He is unmarried.
ALFONSO VON WYSZECKI.
Alfonso Von Wyszecki. lawyer. Baltimore, was born in Ger- many in 1865, the son of Oscar and Antonia Von Wyszecki.
Mr. Von Wyszecki acquired his earlier education in Ger- many. fle completed his legal studies at the Baltimore Law School, graduating with LL.B. degree in 1894. In the same year he began the practice of law in Baltimore.
Mr. Von Wyszecki is a member of the Masonic lodge. He Is a staunch supporter of the Republican party in politics ; having been a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1908.
The marriage of Mr. Von Wyszecki and Miss Julia Leary took place In 188S. They have one daughter, now Mrs. John B. Gontrum.
LINWOOD L. CLARK-Continued from page 221.
until he had attalned the age of twenty nine, he worked at the telegraph key during the summers to pay college tuition during the winters.
Mr. Clark has practiced law In the city of Baltimore since 1904. Ils practice has been general and very successful. Since his admission to the Bar he has been active in pollties. and is at present a member of the Republican State Contrat Committee. He was a candidate for the Republican nomination to the Gith Congress from the second distriet, but withdrew in favor of Hon. A. A. Blakeney. He is known as a close student of polltient and administrative law.
On July 24, 1907. Mr. Clark married Miss Linnle Habersank. of Baltimore City. Their children are (. Hoffman, age nine, and Catherine L., age four years.
Mr. Clark Is a member of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Assoelation and is an otheer in several industrial concerns of Baltimore City.
ROBERT TUNSTALL TAYLOR-Continued from page 188.
Military career : Major and lientenant-colonel. Medical corps. U. S. Army. 1917-18-19. Supervising Orthopaedic Surgeon to Camps Meade and Lee and Fort Myer. Aide on staff of Sur- geon-Generals Gorgas and Ireland. Chief of Orthopaedic Ser- vice at Fort Mellenry.
First Medical Examiner in Baltimore Public Schools, 1900. Married, October 6th. 1891, Florence, danghter of Richard Wallach Templeman and Maria Allen.
Business address, 1102 North Charles Street ; residence ad- dress. 2000 Maryland avenne.
WILLIAM WOODWARD COOK-Continued from page 200.
phia, Pa. His period of service as Lieutenant in the Navy was from April 6. 1917. until April 6, 1919. Ile has taken an ex. eeedingly active part in the development of The American Legion in the State of Maryland. Ile is Department Adjutant for The American Legion in Maryland.
Mr. Cook married, on April 27, 1917, Miss Lelia Witz, of Staunton, Va.
Offices, The American Legion, Department of Maryland, How- ard Street Armory, Baltimore, Md.
T. ROWLAND THOMAS-Continued from page 133.
Baltimore, amounting to $1,800,000. would be required to be made in currency. Undaunted by this new phase of the situ- ation, Mr. Thomas over night made the necessary arrangements to comply with this demand, and the actual cash payment was made during banking hours on December 30, 1910, on which date the resources of the National Bank of Baltimore were $4 .- 625.257.89. and at the close of business June 30, 1920. the re- sources were $20,374.681.84; Nov. 15. 1920, $22,200,984.27.
In March, 1911, the National Bank of Baltimore absorbed the Commercial and Farmers National Bank of Baltimore.
The present home of the National Bank of Baltimore is a mon- mment to its long existence through peace and war. It was completed in 1905, npon the ashes of the former building, which was destroyed in the great fire of 1904. Increased business ne- cessitated the erection of an additional story in 1913. The continued growth of the bank requiring increased space, the off- cials recently purchased the property adjoining the banking house, and it is proposed in the near future to erect a twenty- story building on the site.
The officers are : President. T. Rowland Thomas ; Vice-Presi- dent, John Schoenewolf ; Cashier, William J. Delcher ; Assist- ant Cashiers, Snowden Hoff, Theodore N. Austin and R. Ros- siter Rever. The Directors are : James C. Bishop, Redmond & Co., New York ; Allan L. Carter, Resinol Chemical Co. ; Adam Denpert, Clerk Court of Common Pleas ; William I. Donnelly, Maury & Donnelly-Williams Co. : Harry G. Evans, Jameson, Me- Kenzie & Evans ; Wade A. Gardner, Gardner's Bakery ; Fred 11. Gottlieb ; John W. Hall. Westport Paving Brick Co. ; John Hink- ley. Hinkley. Hisky & Burger : J. Monroe Holland. The Holland Mig. Co. : John J. Kelly, National Building Supply Co. : J. Wil- liam Middendorf, Middendorf, Hartman & Co., Inc. ; John C. Muth. Muth Bros. & Co. ; John Schoenewolf, John Schoenewolf & Co. ; J. C. Talliaferro, Continental Can do. : T. Rowland Thom- as, Peter E. Tome, Attorney at Law : Robert E. Tubman, Robt. E. Tubman Co. : John L. Whitehurst. Burt Machine Co., and Howard E. Young, J. S. Young Co.
WALTER R. SPRUILL-Continued from page 223.
These are products for which the Purity Creamery Company has an enormous sale.
Mr. Spruill is president of a $500,000 industry. The Cook. nnt Corporation, which mannfactures Nut Butter and Vegetable Lard of highest quality, which effect great economies in the homes nsing them. He is also proprietor of the Traffic Gar. age. 3-5-7-9 North Paca Street, Baltimore, which enjoys a very large business, having a storage capacity of 250 cars.
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